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UOG STUDENTS RAISE CONCERNS ON LAW AND ORDER ISSUES IN GOROKA CAUSING THREAT TO SECURITY OF STUDENTS
Pictured: Presentation of Petition by UOG Students received by Goroka Police Station Commander Chief Inspector Timothy Pomoso. By Vicky Baunke…
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PRINCIPLES OF POLICING URGED
Pictured: ACP Islands Command Perou N’Dranou inspecting police parade at Kerevat Police Station. Police in East New Britain (ENB) province…
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TOURIST VISITS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA INCREASING
Pictured: MS Nautica (Suppllied Image) By Claire Mauta The Tourism Promotion Authority have revealed that over 400 tourists from the…
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PHILLIPPINES COOPERATION AGREEMENT
Pictured: Republic of Philippines Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo and Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko (Supplied Image) Foreign Affairs…
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20 TO AUSTRALIA UNDER THE GREATER SEPIK LABOR MOBILITY PROGRAM
By Thelma Allingham The one year (whole of 2023) preparation towards preparing applicants and their seasonal job placements has finally…
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ALLAN OAIKE: A BOXING JOURNEY OF DETERMINATION AND REDEMPTION
By: James Guken In the heart of Kairuku, Mekeo, nestled within the Central Province of Papua New Guinea, Allan Oaike…
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PORGERA SQUATTERS WARNED
Police commissioner David Manning has given a notice to the illegal settlers occupying the land close to the Porgera mine…
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SITUATION IN PORGERA HIGHLIGHTS BROADER SOCIAL ISSUES
Shadow Minister for Mining, James Donald has expressed his concern regarding the illegal mining situation in Porgera, however emphasized that…
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CENSORSHIP ACT 1989 REVIEWED
Pictured: Chief Censor, Jim Abani. By Louis Maingu The office of Censorship has held a stakeholder consultation workshop at the…
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RABAUL PORT REHABILITATION
PNG Ports Corporation Limited’s (PNG Ports) Rabaul Port is earmarked to undergo significant rehabilitation work that is set to bolster…
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